AI and the Rule of Law by Paul Burgess explores how artificial intelligence is reshaping traditional legal concepts and governance frameworks. The book examines whether the rule of law must evolve to address algorithmic decision-making, automation, accountability, transparency, and digital power. It is a timely resource for understanding the intersection of technology, public institutions, and legal philosophy.
Key Features
- Focus on AI and legal governance
- Explores rule of law theory
- Covers accountability and transparency
- Discusses algorithmic decision-making
- Useful for policy and compliance study
- Modern technology law perspective
- Academic and professional relevance
- Future-facing legal analysis
This book is highly suitable for lawyers, policymakers, compliance professionals, law students, AI researchers, governance specialists, technology consultants, and readers interested in legal implications of artificial intelligence.